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. >> after 12 years on the job, fbi director robert mueller is stepping down. now he warns that americans are joining radicals. >> it has become a rallying point, and that is a tragedy. for the first year or so of the rebellion it was a spontaneous, nonsectarian revolt against the government. that was a time when the government was very weak and international intervention would have been decisive. at this point, the jihadis have from other places, and where they are dominant, it is very problematic to try to have an intervention. the best we can do is try to support those who are not and hope theysts will prevail over the government over rebels who are not so savory. >> president mubarak was released from jail. >> who do you line up with in egypt? they had just had an election. do we support the military? do we do the muslim brotherhood? could the military possibly open up some spots for the opposition so they can build a coalition government? thend the arab spring, and we have no way forward because we are left with no good solutions for who is going to run th
. >> after 12 years on the job, fbi director robert mueller is stepping down. now he warns that americans are joining radicals. >> it has become a rallying point, and that is a tragedy. for the first year or so of the rebellion it was a spontaneous, nonsectarian revolt against the government. that was a time when the government was very weak and international intervention would have been decisive. at this point, the jihadis have from other places, and where they are dominant, it is...
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also if you showed that pick tower fbi agent, i can tell you that it's bondage. because you've got dash. >> stiletto and the shoes and the straps. that's a whole bondage. >> i love her shoes. >> sends multiple messages. take it the way you like it. >> take away from here is that this is fine, young women, she's a fine role model, go for it. >> yes. >> absolutely. you should know who your bases who your publics she knows who hers is. let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe. from women ceos to boys getting c's girls are surging ahead of boys in high school achievement according to the national bureau of economic research. three decades of data show high school girls are getting more a's and boys more c's. the most important reason for the growing gap is girls' higher career expectations. but other scholars have a different explanation. they believe boys are falling behind academically because school is a hostile environment they point to policies such as zero tolerance for violence that have led to children, mainly boys, suspended for pr
also if you showed that pick tower fbi agent, i can tell you that it's bondage. because you've got dash. >> stiletto and the shoes and the straps. that's a whole bondage. >> i love her shoes. >> sends multiple messages. take it the way you like it. >> take away from here is that this is fine, young women, she's a fine role model, go for it. >> yes. >> absolutely. you should know who your bases who your publics she knows who hers is. let us know what you...
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mccullough was questioned about her disappearance but was cleared by the fbi. he was charged in 2011 and sentenced to life in prison back in december. he says he did not kill her and plans to appeal the convictions, the father of the 16 year-old california girl who was abducted and held by her kidnapper for a week is asking for privacy and time to heal from the oracle deal that the girl has experienced. hanna andersson was rescued over the weekend in the idaho wilderness where her kidnapper james the maggio was killed in a shootout with fbi agents. hanna was not injured. police say she was under extreme dress from the moment the maggio took her from her san diego county home until she was finally rescued. >> i want to emphasize that during the law- enforcement interviews it became very clear to us, she is a victim in every sense of the word in this horrific crimes la the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous horrific ordeal. i am very proud of her and i love her very much. >> hanna andersson did not know until after her release the mag
mccullough was questioned about her disappearance but was cleared by the fbi. he was charged in 2011 and sentenced to life in prison back in december. he says he did not kill her and plans to appeal the convictions, the father of the 16 year-old california girl who was abducted and held by her kidnapper for a week is asking for privacy and time to heal from the oracle deal that the girl has experienced. hanna andersson was rescued over the weekend in the idaho wilderness where her kidnapper...
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shooting in orlando or any other fbi shooting other than the fbi itself. i feel like it absolutely feeds the conspiratorial fears of people who worry that there's no accountability in american law enforcement and that people can essentially disappear here if somebody wants them to. >> i wouldn't say in law enforcement generally speaking. i was a district attorney, as you know, in massachusetts. and when there were shootings by law enforcement in other cities, if there was a shooting, for instance, in boston, they would move that over to my office independently to investigate that. so i would say the norm, frankly, is to have another independent law enforcement agency investigate that. >> why isn't that true in the fbi? >> i don't know but i think that's a good question. >> could congress insist that that be changed? >> i think that congress should be a player in this. there are reports out that there are some ig investigations into the boston bombing and how that was handled. there was also reports out that the fbi had conducted their own internal investig
shooting in orlando or any other fbi shooting other than the fbi itself. i feel like it absolutely feeds the conspiratorial fears of people who worry that there's no accountability in american law enforcement and that people can essentially disappear here if somebody wants them to. >> i wouldn't say in law enforcement generally speaking. i was a district attorney, as you know, in massachusetts. and when there were shootings by law enforcement in other cities, if there was a shooting, for...
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. >> authorities haven't said what happened when fbi agents confronted the suspect. they simply say one agent shot and killed him and that hannah was found safe and flown to a hospital. >> there's no way we would want our granddaughter to go through court trials and have to relive this over and over the rest of her life. we're happy with the outcome. >> reporter: the manhunt started a week ago today. investigators say dimaggio killed hannah's mother and brother, set his house on fire and kidnapped the 16-year-old girl. a big break when people stumbled upon him. >> kind of a gut feeling like they didn't belong. >> reporter: this group didn't know about the amber alert at the time but said the young girl looked scared. >> it was just like a square peg into a round hall. they didn't fit. he might have been a outdoors man in california, but not in idaho. he didn't fit. >> reporter: after reporting it to police, investigators found dimaggio's blue nissan. today new photos show how they tried to camouflage the car. with the manhunt over, the memorial outside hannah's famil
. >> authorities haven't said what happened when fbi agents confronted the suspect. they simply say one agent shot and killed him and that hannah was found safe and flown to a hospital. >> there's no way we would want our granddaughter to go through court trials and have to relive this over and over the rest of her life. we're happy with the outcome. >> reporter: the manhunt started a week ago today. investigators say dimaggio killed hannah's mother and brother, set his house...
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fbi. >>> finally, anthony weiner is well-known for exposing things that should be kept private. so has he just exposed a secret about hillary? this is "hardball," the place for politics. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical hel
fbi. >>> finally, anthony weiner is well-known for exposing things that should be kept private. so has he just exposed a secret about hillary? this is "hardball," the place for politics. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is...
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in may, the fbi released photos of three more men wanted for questioning. we took those pictures onto the street. did you see this at all? >> here in benghazi? >> reporter: yeah. >> no. >> reporter: they didn't put it on tv or the walls or anything? >> i haven't seen this. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. and now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a suspected terrorist who may have been involved in the murder of four americans, he's really not that difficult to find. we met with ahmed in public at a coffee shot in benghazi for around two hours. he seemed to be confident, his demeanor not that of a man who believed that he was going to be detained or targeted any time so
in may, the fbi released photos of three more men wanted for questioning. we took those pictures onto the street. did you see this at all? >> here in benghazi? >> reporter: yeah. >> no. >> reporter: they didn't put it on tv or the walls or anything? >> i haven't seen this. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. and now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos...
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the fbi believes nearly one and a half million homes are hit each year. usually in the daytime making off with about 2 grand in loot each time. tip number two, convince thieves someone is home. here's a device called fake tv. it has simple led lights which the manufacture says mimic a television said. if the crooks think someone is home it's unlikely they'll break in. that's why timers are a good idea but you don't want lights to turn on and off at the same time every day. tip three, set multiple times for different days. >> driving around looking to break into a home and they see this light going on at different times makes it difficult for somebody to pick your house. >> reporter: simple advice to protect your val yubls in that treasured home. >>> when we come back, look at this, why are 9-year-old girls at the top of airplane? it's our "instant index." you see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it even traps some carbs to help maintain healthy blood
the fbi believes nearly one and a half million homes are hit each year. usually in the daytime making off with about 2 grand in loot each time. tip number two, convince thieves someone is home. here's a device called fake tv. it has simple led lights which the manufacture says mimic a television said. if the crooks think someone is home it's unlikely they'll break in. that's why timers are a good idea but you don't want lights to turn on and off at the same time every day. tip three, set...
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. >> reporter: a special fbi team from washington is investigating yesterday's shooting. they plan to interview all of the witnesses to determine exactly what happened. >> the other major story we're following tonight, new video that reveals just how terrifying for resident of a colorado town when a sudden surge of flood water triggered mud slides this weekend. >> reporter: the town of man tu springs is reeling from flash floods. >> this is getting very, very bad now. this is the moecht terrifying thing i've ever seen. i can't stop shaking. >> reporter: new video shows water gushing at almost 30 miles per hour and pouring down residential streets. >> cars floating away. >> reporter: friday's flood is one of the town's worst disaster in decades. leaving in its wake one dead and one still missing. >> dopts think you have enough time. when the sigh reps go off, go. >> reporter: damaging dozens of billions and shutting down businessesment for the sec day, crews are cleaning off mud from flood waters. days, maybe weeks before things are back to normal. the same story all acros
. >> reporter: a special fbi team from washington is investigating yesterday's shooting. they plan to interview all of the witnesses to determine exactly what happened. >> the other major story we're following tonight, new video that reveals just how terrifying for resident of a colorado town when a sudden surge of flood water triggered mud slides this weekend. >> reporter: the town of man tu springs is reeling from flash floods. >> this is getting very, very bad now....
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in may, the fbi released photos of three more men wanted for questioning. we took those pictures onto the street. did you see this at all? >> here in benghazi? >> reporter: yeah. >> no. >> reporter: they didn't put it on tv or the walls or anything? >> i haven't seen this. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. and now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a suspected terrorist who may have been involved in the murder of four americans, he's really not that difficult to find. we met with ahmed in public at a coffee shot in benghazi for around two hours. he seemed to be confident, his demeanor not that of a man who believed that he was going to be detained or targeted any time so
in may, the fbi released photos of three more men wanted for questioning. we took those pictures onto the street. did you see this at all? >> here in benghazi? >> reporter: yeah. >> no. >> reporter: they didn't put it on tv or the walls or anything? >> i haven't seen this. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. and now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos...
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the fbi. so connelly got much out of it, benefitted directly and personally. it was not just rubbing shoulders. it was making money, getting career advancement. >> mike barnicle, we have a minute left together. where does this go from here? it seems like there is a whole other chapterer that ought to unfold to get to the bottom of this, and perhaps some prosecutions. >> i don't know what the statute of limitations on several of the crimes that were committed, obstruction. i don't know what the statute. mike kendall would know better about that than i would. but there are several fbi agents, former fbi agents that were complicit in allowing james "whitey" bulger to conduct business as usual, killing, murdering people, drug dealing, extortion. they knew it and they allowed it. >> mike kendall, in ten seconds or less, will there there be prosecutions of those folks? >> for corruption, the statute has probably run. some of the murderers that worked with bulger have not yet been convicted, and ther
the fbi. so connelly got much out of it, benefitted directly and personally. it was not just rubbing shoulders. it was making money, getting career advancement. >> mike barnicle, we have a minute left together. where does this go from here? it seems like there is a whole other chapterer that ought to unfold to get to the bottom of this, and perhaps some prosecutions. >> i don't know what the statute of limitations on several of the crimes that were committed, obstruction. i don't...
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fbi. >>> finally, anthony weiner is well-known for exposing things that should be kept private. so has he just exposed a secret about hillary? this is "hardball," the place for politics. s of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> voters in new jersey are going to the polls today to pick nominees for the senate. on the democratic side, newark mayor cory booker has a sizable lead in recent polling. for the republicans, steve lonegan is the prohibitive favorite. polls close tonight at 8:00 easter
fbi. >>> finally, anthony weiner is well-known for exposing things that should be kept private. so has he just exposed a secret about hillary? this is "hardball," the place for politics. s of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like...
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the san diego police and fbi have not spoken to laura since this tragedy began. she's left with no clues, nor has any evidence been returned to her. the letters from hanna supposedly to jim, the condoms that were taken, the gun has not appeared from the fbi. she's largely left with -- >> was she -- andrew, was she aware, laura, of any relationship between christina anderson and jim dimaggio? >> we know the relationship was that jim played a very key role in the family and was seen as an uncle obviously. but there is no direct evidence that he had a relationship with the mother now. >> part of these rumors are because james dimaggio changed his life insurance policy in 2011, leaving his $112,000 to hanna's paternal grand mother and removing his sister. the explanation was that he believed hanna's grandmother would use that money most wisely to take care of the two children. again, a strange thing to do for a family friend, to choose these children's grandmother as the beneficiary of your life insurance. >> adds to the speculation. as i'm saying, it's speculation.
the san diego police and fbi have not spoken to laura since this tragedy began. she's left with no clues, nor has any evidence been returned to her. the letters from hanna supposedly to jim, the condoms that were taken, the gun has not appeared from the fbi. she's largely left with -- >> was she -- andrew, was she aware, laura, of any relationship between christina anderson and jim dimaggio? >> we know the relationship was that jim played a very key role in the family and was seen...
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the fbi. j. edgar hoover head of the fbi for decades at that point, j. edgar hoover in many ways hated the civil rights movement, and hated dr. martin luther king in particular. he was convinced the entire movement was a communist front manipulated by russia to overthrow the united states of america. david korn at mother jones magazine published a reminder that two days after the march on washington, two days after the i have a dream speech, the fbi circulated a memo summing up their reaction to the event and how they plan to respond to it. tim winer turned this up for his fbi history. the fbi memo two days after the speech said, in the light of king's powerful demogoging speech, we must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous negro of the future in this nation, from the standpoint of communism, the negro and national security. that memo, the most dangerous negro memo was circulated all over washington, capitol hill to the white house. official washington's view of martin luther king, especially after the i have a dream speech,
the fbi. j. edgar hoover head of the fbi for decades at that point, j. edgar hoover in many ways hated the civil rights movement, and hated dr. martin luther king in particular. he was convinced the entire movement was a communist front manipulated by russia to overthrow the united states of america. david korn at mother jones magazine published a reminder that two days after the march on washington, two days after the i have a dream speech, the fbi circulated a memo summing up their reaction...
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the former fbi informant is expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars in prison. kevin cullen is co-author of whitey bulger, and the manhunt that brought him to justice. kevin, thanks so much. i know you have covered this man for so long. you wrote this morning for the last two months he saturday in the courtroom, as you described it, looking like a guy waiting for a bus, but on monday, it looked like that bus ran him over. as a bostonian, explain the significance, what the conclusion of this case means to your city. >> well, obviously whitey bulger is the most infamous vial gangster the city has ever known, what kicks him up into the pantheon of criminals, he but that he had the nation's premier law enforcement agency, the fbi, in his pocket. he was their informant. in a lot of ways he tricked them, about you he was protected by a guy, his fbi handler grew up in the same neighborhood, so it's sort of a cynical deal in the beginning, but as the evidence at the trial showed, whitey bulger killed with the connivance of the fbi. the fbi helped him identify potential
the former fbi informant is expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars in prison. kevin cullen is co-author of whitey bulger, and the manhunt that brought him to justice. kevin, thanks so much. i know you have covered this man for so long. you wrote this morning for the last two months he saturday in the courtroom, as you described it, looking like a guy waiting for a bus, but on monday, it looked like that bus ran him over. as a bostonian, explain the significance, what the conclusion...
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. >> reporter: it lasted until late saturday when fbi hostage recovery teams located their campsite and moved in, killing dimaggio during the rescue. >> she revealed that dimaggio had a rifle and that he fired at least one round prior to being shot and killed. >> reporter: one of several ongoing investigations, though answers may be hard to come by. >> when you get a completely irrational act like we've seen here with two murders and the kidnapping, sometimes you aren't going to be able to come up with a rational explanation of what happened. >> reporter: understanding. >> how it's time for us to grieve and move on to the healing process. >> reporter: that may be most difficult for those closest to the tragedy. jay gray, nbc news. >>> an update on that fall from grace for paula deen. on monday, a federal judge threw out part of a lawsuit from one of her restaurant managers. that suit claimed that deen and her brother promoted a racist work environment. s but that manager is white, the judge said she had no standing to sue on the basis of race. a spokeswoman for deen said they were pleas
. >> reporter: it lasted until late saturday when fbi hostage recovery teams located their campsite and moved in, killing dimaggio during the rescue. >> she revealed that dimaggio had a rifle and that he fired at least one round prior to being shot and killed. >> reporter: one of several ongoing investigations, though answers may be hard to come by. >> when you get a completely irrational act like we've seen here with two murders and the kidnapping, sometimes you aren't...
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dozen partner agencies comprise the unit, including the fbi, cia, nsa, irs, and the department of homeland security. graded twos first decades ago, but it is coming under increased scrutiny following the recent revelations about the nsa maintaining a database of all phone calls made in the u.s. one former federal judge said the dea program sounds were troubling the recent disclosures that the nsa has been collecting domestic phone records. she said -- for more we're joined by the reporter who broke the story, john shiffman, correspondent for reuters. his exclusive story, "u.s. tells agents to cover up use of wiretap program." welcome to democracy now! start out by laying it out and exactly what this cover-up is. >> thank you very much for having me. my colleague kristina cooke and i spoke with about a dozen or two dozen agents and obtained some internal documents that showed that what federal agents, not just dea but other agency work with the dea, what they're doing is they are starting -- a are claiming their investigation started step 2. they are withholding step 1. it is not just nsa i
dozen partner agencies comprise the unit, including the fbi, cia, nsa, irs, and the department of homeland security. graded twos first decades ago, but it is coming under increased scrutiny following the recent revelations about the nsa maintaining a database of all phone calls made in the u.s. one former federal judge said the dea program sounds were troubling the recent disclosures that the nsa has been collecting domestic phone records. she said -- for more we're joined by the reporter who...
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he corrupted the fbi. he corrupted the fbi to the extent they were his accomplices. they were helping him identify people to murder in the 1980 even in the 1970. he was recruited by the fbi in 1975, because the the fbi had a national policy of taking out the mafia. and all of in the country the fbi recruited criminals that would know something about the mafia. one probably with the national policy that doesn't take in to account regional differences. unlike any other place in america, in boston, the irish gang gangsters rival the mafia when it came to influence and lethal ability. the irish guys killed many more than the italian. bulger was a classic example. he was a killer but recruited by the fbi to provide information about the mafia. and that when -- whitey started using them more than they used him. and particularly you'll see it we laid it out in extraordinary details in the book, how much to the fbi went out of the way not just to look the other way when whitey bulger murdered people but thwart the honest attempt from law enforcement to take bulger down. at o
he corrupted the fbi. he corrupted the fbi to the extent they were his accomplices. they were helping him identify people to murder in the 1980 even in the 1970. he was recruited by the fbi in 1975, because the the fbi had a national policy of taking out the mafia. and all of in the country the fbi recruited criminals that would know something about the mafia. one probably with the national policy that doesn't take in to account regional differences. unlike any other place in america, in...
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and bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think hthat has gotten lot in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> kevin, tell us, remind us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> cathie greg was sentenced to eight years in the same courthouse years ago. she went out as the tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her man, didn't say anything. of course, talking to a lot of the families here, the victims' families, they know whitey bulger stashed money all over the country, if that all over the world. he had safety deposit boxes in dublin, london, paris. so they're saying, where's the money in does cathie know? does his brother, billy, the former politician know? does his brother, jack, here every day for the trial, did they know? all the families believed there's millions of dollars stashed out there. that's the mistery out there. hey, whitey bulger was a thug and a killer. the jury said that. >> kevin cullen, thank you. george anastasia, tha
and bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think hthat has gotten lot in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> kevin, tell us, remind us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> cathie greg was sentenced to eight years in the same courthouse years ago. she went out as the tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her man, didn't say anything. of course,...
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the fbi victims services, specialists are with her. they've been with her from the moment she was rescued and we're making sure that she gets the care she needs now and in the future. >> andrea, has hannah told investigators anything about the kidnapping or rescue that you can share with us, to our viewers? >> of course, we're protecting her as much as possible. again, our main priority is to get her the care that she needs. so none of that information is available. >> can you fill in any of the blanks about how precisely the rescue itself went down? was dimaggio, was he armed? did he put up a fight? it sounds like we lost andrea dearden there, spokeswoman for the adda county sheriff's office. a news conference expected to happen in about an hour and a half. if there's new information to pass along, we'll do it here on msnbc. >>> the intelligence community continues to respond to president obama's move to enact new guidelines to make government surveillance more transparent. former cia and nsa director michael hayden noted today that t
the fbi victims services, specialists are with her. they've been with her from the moment she was rescued and we're making sure that she gets the care she needs now and in the future. >> andrea, has hannah told investigators anything about the kidnapping or rescue that you can share with us, to our viewers? >> of course, we're protecting her as much as possible. again, our main priority is to get her the care that she needs. so none of that information is available. >> can you...
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and the fbi is helping this investigation. another state, they could if you have a newer >> pam: cellphone you probably received an emergency alert message overnight containing information about the southern california >> pam: in fact it was the first time an amber alert was sent to personal cellphones.using the new wireless emergency alert program.which the california highway patrol says is a step up from previous mobile device alerts >> if people do not know that they are paired they will not necessarily out into those things. now we have a system ridges everyone has a cell phone. >> pam: although most newer cellphones already come with personal settings on their phones >> pam: now at six bank robbers are caught. but >> pam: only on camera. now the fbi is asking for your help in tracking down a gang of thieves targeting banks in san francisco and the peninsula. >> pam: series of four men whom the f-b-i says have participated in a series of bank robberies in the bay area. and after taking some time off, they struck again last
and the fbi is helping this investigation. another state, they could if you have a newer >> pam: cellphone you probably received an emergency alert message overnight containing information about the southern california >> pam: in fact it was the first time an amber alert was sent to personal cellphones.using the new wireless emergency alert program.which the california highway patrol says is a step up from previous mobile device alerts >> if people do not know that they are...
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. >> bulger evaded law enforcement for 16 years landing on the fbi's most wanted list until authorities caught up with him two years ago. bulger's defense team says he plans to appeal the verdict. >>> north carolina's new law requiring an i.d. to vote is headed to federal court. governor pat mccrory signed one of the strickest i.d. bills into law. he calls them common sense reform. >> let me be direct. many of those from the extreme left who have been criticizing photo i.d. are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> some pretty incredible statistics. during the 2012 election nearly 7 million ballots were cast in the general and two primary elections in north carolina. of those, just 121 alleged cases of fraud, most by felons or cases of double voting. they were passed on to the district attorney's office. the new push for voter i.d. laws has caught the attention of former secretary of state hillary clinton as well. >> we've seen a sweeping effort across our country to objuct new obst
. >> bulger evaded law enforcement for 16 years landing on the fbi's most wanted list until authorities caught up with him two years ago. bulger's defense team says he plans to appeal the verdict. >>> north carolina's new law requiring an i.d. to vote is headed to federal court. governor pat mccrory signed one of the strickest i.d. bills into law. he calls them common sense reform. >> let me be direct. many of those from the extreme left who have been criticizing photo i.d....
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how horse riders and fbi agents saved the 16-year-old kidnapping victim 1,000 miles from her california home. >>> plus amazing pictures from florida this morning after a massive sinkhole. >>> the attorney general wants dramatic changes in the prison system. see who he wants freed. >>> and first on "cbs this morning," "money" magazine's new list of the best places to live. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> very excited. ecstatic. couldn't ask for anything more. >> a kidnapped teenager reunited with family after a week-long manhunt. >> in the rugged woods of the idaho back country. >> the suspect, james dimaggio, was shot and killed by fbi agents. >> a tip from a horse back rider led them to a camp site. >> it didn't fit. he might have been an outdoorsman in california but he was not an outdoorsman in idaho. >> a hotel not far from disney world began collapsing after a sinkhole. >> 18 of the 20 u.s. consulates and u.s. embassies closed recently due to terrorist threats have reopened. >> al qaeda is strengthening every day in ev
how horse riders and fbi agents saved the 16-year-old kidnapping victim 1,000 miles from her california home. >>> plus amazing pictures from florida this morning after a massive sinkhole. >>> the attorney general wants dramatic changes in the prison system. see who he wants freed. >>> and first on "cbs this morning," "money" magazine's new list of the best places to live. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye...
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agent, as an fbi informant. now, the idea that they kept him on for two more years speaks to the utter arrogance of the fbi. jon: there's a british newspaper report that he's got millions squirreled away somewhere hidden. any truth to that? >> there's a presumption. i don't go to the bank on british newspapers on stuff like this. [laughter] but i think there's a presumption. whitey made millions off the drug trade. they caught him, when they got him in santa monica, he had $822,000 stuffed in the walls. now, he made more than that in one drug shipment. he would get two to three million dollars on some of these freighters that came into boston with marijuana, and we know during the trial billy shea was delivering $10,000 a week to whitey for the cocaine they were selling. the so-called streets he kept the drugs off. so we know he has millions. i think there's a presumption that he has squirreled money in different locations and perhaps different countries. he had safety deposit boxes in different countries too. s
agent, as an fbi informant. now, the idea that they kept him on for two more years speaks to the utter arrogance of the fbi. jon: there's a british newspaper report that he's got millions squirreled away somewhere hidden. any truth to that? >> there's a presumption. i don't go to the bank on british newspapers on stuff like this. [laughter] but i think there's a presumption. whitey made millions off the drug trade. they caught him, when they got him in santa monica, he had $822,000...
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bearing an fbi logo and sub titles he gave a presentation at the walter reed medical center in washington in june 2007. it was called the koranic world view as it relates to muslims in military it was provided to the defense as part of a discovery process in the fort had case. correspondent cath ridge herridge has the details. >> it is unknown what the entire video shows in the segment he is asked about martyrdom and the number of virgins in paradise provoking nervous laughter in the audience. >> it's there. there's a lot of virgins, it's heaven. it's heaven. >> in the video he presents a power point presentation where he lays out recommendations to reduce insider attacks. >> the department of defense should allow the soldiers to have objectors to increase the moral of the nonmuslim soldiers in the military. >> hassan who is sentenced to death warned... >> we always talk about god and country. we are really talking about god verses country. >> according to the senate report a ticking tiefme bomb. one described the army psychiatrist very lazy and religious fanatic. >> there are soldiers wh
bearing an fbi logo and sub titles he gave a presentation at the walter reed medical center in washington in june 2007. it was called the koranic world view as it relates to muslims in military it was provided to the defense as part of a discovery process in the fort had case. correspondent cath ridge herridge has the details. >> it is unknown what the entire video shows in the segment he is asked about martyrdom and the number of virgins in paradise provoking nervous laughter in the...
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the fbi evolved tremendously. joint terrorism task forces which are these interagency state and local they investigate things very well. what we did simultaneously is invested lots and lots of money and use all state and local fusion centers that get information from state and local police and go out and they try to correlate. the problem is that the two pieces are semi independent cannot completely independent but semi independent. what we saw in boston is that we have to merge the two together more effectively. once you have that you can have the fbi working with dhs in a way of saying i can't cover tsarnaev. we close the case but if you want to look at it with your resources, go for it. and then for the nctc what they can bring to the equations i think is taking that information about things that maybe look significant or don't look significant and comparing that in the civil liberties protected way comparing that with lots of data the fbi and the dhs don't have. you would like to know this didn't happen but if
the fbi evolved tremendously. joint terrorism task forces which are these interagency state and local they investigate things very well. what we did simultaneously is invested lots and lots of money and use all state and local fusion centers that get information from state and local police and go out and they try to correlate. the problem is that the two pieces are semi independent cannot completely independent but semi independent. what we saw in boston is that we have to merge the two...
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the big ones are the irs, fbi, ice, and the d a. host: are all these agencies passing on information? guest: it works both ways one of the reasons the dea says this is legal is because they do it every day. defense attorneys and former judges and a couple prosecutors tell us it should not be. they pass that along. it works both waysthe dea is part of the connect the dots intelligence sharing that should happen post-9/11. host: we will take some calls, alabama, republican line. we are talking about the special operations division in the dea. good morning. he has left us. as far as the size and scope of the division itself, it is a sense of what kind of information they hold and how much and if there are rules as to how long they hold on to this information. guest: one thing the special operations division has is a database called dice. that is one with a coordinate and send information out nationally. it is an acronym. seems to change a little. i cannot recall what the current iteration is. we have a lot of acronyms and washington. i
the big ones are the irs, fbi, ice, and the d a. host: are all these agencies passing on information? guest: it works both ways one of the reasons the dea says this is legal is because they do it every day. defense attorneys and former judges and a couple prosecutors tell us it should not be. they pass that along. it works both waysthe dea is part of the connect the dots intelligence sharing that should happen post-9/11. host: we will take some calls, alabama, republican line. we are talking...
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it's an appendix to the fbi guidelines for investigation. so those internal guidelines are in place. it for me if i want to get from a want to attend let's say you're from a manufacture, i would say what system can enhance a law-enforcement so you don't even have to think of all the accountability ax and all of the other things that the asia you is concerned with come you can talk to them, talk to me about whether things would be but i was i want a system that identifies the operator is. then images captured and retain offside with certain access controls with a software program in place. now when i go to the police department that sells to them they'll have to think, who am i going to put in charge of this and who's going to control the control keys, how do i track? man, i hope they don't ever pass any legislation requirement but instead, the police department-and then says, look at all the privacy controls it has built into it and were happy to create a town council civil liberties review board that will audit the record on a semiannual ba
it's an appendix to the fbi guidelines for investigation. so those internal guidelines are in place. it for me if i want to get from a want to attend let's say you're from a manufacture, i would say what system can enhance a law-enforcement so you don't even have to think of all the accountability ax and all of the other things that the asia you is concerned with come you can talk to them, talk to me about whether things would be but i was i want a system that identifies the operator is. then...
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six magazines. 270 bullet holes, according to the fbi processing team. today's focus is going to be on autopsies. six forensic pathologists ready to take the stand. they will be going through the injuries and the evidence recovered from the 13 people who died in this attack. they were flown to dover tear force base where the military mortuary services are. dover is the spot where any troop that is killed in the line of duty on the battle feed at home, it will be a tough day in that courtroom. again all of the autopsy photos not shown on that big screen tv because you do have a handful of victim's family members sitting inside that courtroom, martha. bill: should you have to show identification? a photo i.d. in order to vote in america? north carolina is at the center of a national battle. the justice department is being called in to investigate. martha: look at these floods shutting down highways and roads. where people are trying to stay afloat and what they can expect next. bill: a rodeo act that features a clown wearing a president obama mask. was tha
six magazines. 270 bullet holes, according to the fbi processing team. today's focus is going to be on autopsies. six forensic pathologists ready to take the stand. they will be going through the injuries and the evidence recovered from the 13 people who died in this attack. they were flown to dover tear force base where the military mortuary services are. dover is the spot where any troop that is killed in the line of duty on the battle feed at home, it will be a tough day in that courtroom....
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han no told investigators when fbi agents moved in, dimaggio opened fire first before agent shot him. yesterday, her father thanked everyone involved in the search. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous horrific ordeal. i'm very proud of her and i love her very much. she is surrounded by the love of her family, friends, and community. >> the sheriff, in the meantime, not releasing details about what happened during hannah's abduction. >>> the first-ever woman has taken command of the u.s. air force academy. michelle johnson was welcomed yesterday during a ceremony. the changes of breakthrough what is called the brass ceiling in the military. >>> russian officials say gay athletes competing at the sochi olympic games will not face discrimination. the lk committee recently asked russia to clarify how a controversial new law might affect the games. russian officials say that law is intended to protect children from, quote, the propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations. johnny weir join thomas roberts the next hour. >>> she grew up
han no told investigators when fbi agents moved in, dimaggio opened fire first before agent shot him. yesterday, her father thanked everyone involved in the search. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous horrific ordeal. i'm very proud of her and i love her very much. she is surrounded by the love of her family, friends, and community. >> the sheriff, in the meantime, not releasing details about what happened during hannah's...
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the fbi will conduct an internal assessment. the saga began last sunday after the bodies of her mother christina and brother 8-year-old ethan were found inside dimaggio's burning home about an hour east of san diego. police were put on alert. searchers were tipped off in this remote area of idaho by some horseback riders. >> it was like a square peg going into the round hole. it didn't fit. he might have been an outdoorsman in california but he was not an outdoorsman in idaho. >> reporter: the rider recognized hannah from the television amber alert and told his wife. >> i told my wife that is the girl up on the mountain. >> reporter: now hannah anderson and her fare are due back here in san diego today. family here celebrating her return but they're also mourning the loss of her mother and her brother. norah and charlie? >> ben, thank you. >>> san diego bob filner has left a program one week earlier than expected. in a poll 72% think he should resign after sexually harassing more than a dozen women. he's admitted to acting inapp
the fbi will conduct an internal assessment. the saga began last sunday after the bodies of her mother christina and brother 8-year-old ethan were found inside dimaggio's burning home about an hour east of san diego. police were put on alert. searchers were tipped off in this remote area of idaho by some horseback riders. >> it was like a square peg going into the round hole. it didn't fit. he might have been an outdoorsman in california but he was not an outdoorsman in idaho. >>...
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in 2009, fbi data shows 209 black people were killed by white people in instances where we know the race of both the victim and offender. it's not like every one of the violent crimes is a major story in the progressive media or any of them so far as i can recall. that's wbecause we're not sittig here engaged in the act of combing through death notices, accusations that will rile up our voters. that's precisely the ghastly undertaking at box nefox news e single day. we'll be right bang. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want m
in 2009, fbi data shows 209 black people were killed by white people in instances where we know the race of both the victim and offender. it's not like every one of the violent crimes is a major story in the progressive media or any of them so far as i can recall. that's wbecause we're not sittig here engaged in the act of combing through death notices, accusations that will rile up our voters. that's precisely the ghastly undertaking at box nefox news e single day. we'll be right bang. i think...
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visitors are eyewitness to state, standing face-to-face with a real klan robe and a cross donated by the fbi. these are the bars from the actual cell where dr. king penned that famous letter from birmingham jail back in 1963. it has become one of the most popular exhibits here at the institute, as you can see. folks drop often f donations. some bow and pray. others, they kneel and weep. >> you left birmingham. why? >> immediately. i wanted to do something different. i wanted to do get out of birmingham. >> when james stewart left alabama for college up north, he never looked back. janice stayed in birmingham. both are now retired. and proud to retell the story of what they did that summer. >> the march for birmingham was to initiate a freedom that we had. because we couldn't do anything. >> i felt that i had been mistreated. and i felt badly that i didn't realize how much i had been mistreated. so i was very determined to do something about my situation immediately. and i had no idea that it would have all of the ripple effect that it did have. ♪ freedom ring >> my thanks to craig melvin f
visitors are eyewitness to state, standing face-to-face with a real klan robe and a cross donated by the fbi. these are the bars from the actual cell where dr. king penned that famous letter from birmingham jail back in 1963. it has become one of the most popular exhibits here at the institute, as you can see. folks drop often f donations. some bow and pray. others, they kneel and weep. >> you left birmingham. why? >> immediately. i wanted to do something different. i wanted to do...
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the fbi has evolved tremendously. joint terrorism task forces which are these state and local, they investigate things very well. but what we did simultaneously was we invested lots and lots and lots of money in useful state and local fusion centers that get information from state and local police, goes up, and they try to correlate it. and the problem is that these two pieces are semi-independent. not completely independent, but semi-independent. and what we saw in boston, i think, is we've got to merge these two together more effectively. and once you have that, you can actually have the fbi working with dhs in the way of saying i can't cover tamerlan tsarnaev. we've closed the days, but if you guys want to look at it with your resources, go for it. and then for nctc, what nctc can bring to that edition, i think, is taking that information about things that maybe look significant or don't look significant and comparing that, again, in an audible, civil liberties way, comparing that with hot and lots t of data that f
the fbi has evolved tremendously. joint terrorism task forces which are these state and local, they investigate things very well. but what we did simultaneously was we invested lots and lots and lots of money in useful state and local fusion centers that get information from state and local police, goes up, and they try to correlate it. and the problem is that these two pieces are semi-independent. not completely independent, but semi-independent. and what we saw in boston, i think, is we've...